APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, F. (1658). Grapes from Canaan, or, The believers present taste of future glory: Expressed in a short divine poem, the issue of spare hours, and published at the request, and for the entertainment of those whose hopes are above their present enjoyments. Printed by T.L. for the author ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Francis. Grapes from Canaan, or, The Believers Present Taste of Future Glory: Expressed in a Short Divine Poem, the Issue of Spare Hours, and Published at the Request, and for the Entertainment of Those Whose Hopes Are Above Their Present Enjoyments. London: Printed by T.L. for the author ..., 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, Francis. Grapes from Canaan, or, The Believers Present Taste of Future Glory: Expressed in a Short Divine Poem, the Issue of Spare Hours, and Published at the Request, and for the Entertainment of Those Whose Hopes Are Above Their Present Enjoyments. Printed by T.L. for the author ..., 1658.

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